1. Validation of an apoptosis assay for extracorporeal photopheresis.
- Author
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Hähnel V, Dormann F, Kronenberg K, Hutchinson JA, Burkhardt R, and Ahrens N
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- Female, Humans, Male, Reproducibility of Results, Apoptosis, Flow Cytometry methods, Monocytes physiology, Photopheresis, T-Lymphocytes physiology
- Abstract
Objectives: This validation study investigated a flow cytometric apoptosis assay according to good manufacturing practice (GMP)., Background: Extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) is a treatment for various immunological diseases and cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. It is based on the induction of apoptosis by 8-methoxypsoralene and ultraviolet A light. The quantification of apoptosis is therefore essential for ECP improvements. However, despite numerous publications on apoptosis, validated technical details are lacking., Methods and Materials: Mononuclear cells were collected by apheresis and treated by ECP or camptothecin. Samples taken before and after ECP were cultured for 24, 48 and 72 h and analysed for apoptosis and viability of T cells and monocytes by flow cytometry with Annexin V and 7-AAD staining. Accuracy of the assay, intra- and inter-assay precision and the pre-analytical and analytical stability of the analytes were the investigated parameters., Results: Our data indicate that the median intra- and inter-assay precision coefficient of variation for T cells was 3.86% and 4.80%, respectively. Pre-analytical stability of T cells and monocytes was ensured during short-term storage for up to 2 h on ice. After staining, analytical stability was limited to 30 min, likely because of ongoing apoptosis and loss of monocytes due to plastic adhesion., Conclusion: The results of this validation study show that the assay is GMP-compliant and that its reliability, accuracy and precision are acceptable. While pre-analytical stability of the cells was compatible with on-site procedures, our analytical stability data indicate that this assay is not suited for batch mode analysis of ECP products., (© 2021 The Authors. Transfusion Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Blood Transfusion Society.)
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- 2021
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